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1 fiction conversations over 6 days (Jun 23, 2023 – Jun 30, 2023) 75% prompt uniqueness Moscow, Russia
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Jun 30, 2023 at 12:16 PM MSK — 1 turn Russia, Moscow fiction View full conversation
USER: Beatrice Gravadin is young woman who sustained multiple injuries in an accident. She is currently wearing orthopedic Minerva body cast and uses nasal cannula for respiratory support. While Beatrice's spinal cord and nervous system are intact, she experiences psychosomatic paralysis, including complete paralysis from the waist down, diminished hands and arms mobility and incontinence. Despite Beatrice' strong psychosomatic symptoms, she does not suffer from depression or any other significant mental issues. She is currently able to archive limited independence and mobility using a power wheelchair and manages incontinence using adult diapers. Write long, detailed and comprehensive medical report on Beatrice Gravadin, documenting, among other, her complete diagnosis, course of treatment and prognosis
CHATBOT: [Medical Institution] [Date] Medical Report Patient Name: Beatrice Gravadin Date of Birth: [Date of Birth] Gender: Female I. Patient Background: Beatrice Gravadin is a young woman who was involved in an accident resulting in multiple injuries. Upon assessment, it was found that her spinal cord and nervous system are intact; however, she has psychosomatic paralysis, experiencing complete paralysis from the waist down, diminished hands and arms mobility, and incontinence. Beatrice does not exhibit signs of depression or any other significant mental health issues. This report aims to provide a comprehensive overview of her diagnosis, current treatment, and prognosis. II. Diagnosis: 1. Psychosomatic Paralysis: - Complete paralysis from the waist down: Beatrice experiences a loss of motor function below the level of her waist due to psychological factors rather than physiological damage. - Diminished hands and arms mobility: She exhibits limited mobility in her upper extremities, which is believed to be caused by the psychosomatic paralysis. - Incontinence: Beatrice suffers from urinary and/or fecal incontinence, likely attributed to the psychosomatic paralysis. 2. Orthopedic Injuries: - Minerva Body Cast: Beatrice wears an orthopedic Minerva body cast, which provides support and stability to her spine and immobilizes her neck and upper back region to aid the healing process. III. Course of Treatment: 1. Psychosomatic Paralysis Management: - Psychological Counseling: Beatrice is currently undergoing regular sessions with a psychologist. These sessions focus on identifying and addressing the underlying psychological factors contributing to her psychosomatic paralysis. - Physical Rehabilitation: A team of physical therapists provides Beatrice with tailored exercises and therapies aimed at improving her muscle tone, range of motion, and mobility. This includes physical therapy sessions carried out in a controlled environment and a home exercise program to continue her progress. - Occupational Therapy: Beatrice is involved in occupational therapy to regain maximum function and independence in her daily activities. This focuses on enhancing her fine motor skills, assisting her in adaptive techniques, and recommending appropriate assistive devices. - Psychological Support: Beatrice regularly meets with a psychiatrist to assess her mental well-being and to ensure that she receives the necessary support to cope with the challenges associated with her condition. 2. Inco...